Andy Borowitz is a comedian and satirist whose work appears in The New Yorker and at his award-winning website, BorowitzReport.com. He was the first-ever winner of the National Press Clubs award for humor.

Unrated Critic Reviews for Who Moved My Soap?

Publishers Weekly

Borowitz offers a Zagat-like guide to prison food: "Marion's detractors say the food's 'not worth getting stabbed on line for.' " The "Seven Habits of Highly Effective Prisoners" include "Begin With the End in Mind" (as in start prison riots to "empower" yourself, but blame others, so long as th...

Book Reporter

By
"prison," Borowitz is not referring to the minimum security
facilities where inmates spend their day tending to well-manicured
lawns or reading in spotless libraries in between trips to the
salad bar and conjugal visits from the Mrs. No, Borowitz is talking
"prison" here, Oz territory, where t...

truthdig

That’s to say, to become a rat, although Bulger insists on using neutral terms like “strategist” and “adviser.” This comes not long after the first words in the movie, “I’m not a rat,” spoken by Bulger protégé Kevin Weeks (Jesse Plemons), as years later he unburdens himself in his turn to the FBI...

truthdig

If you’ll notice, each places a slight emphasis on differing positions and yet, stripped of particulars, all might be more or less acceptable to people from any side (one more acceptable to people right of center, another more to the left, another, I expect, splits more evenly.) The case being, ...